Non-destructive testing refers to a wide range of methods and techniques for evaluating the quality and integrity of materials, raw materials and products without degrading or altering their physical ...
The performance of today’ electronic products relies heavily on the integrity of the tiny connections between microchips and circuits, which can number as many as 2,200. These bonds are tested ...
All over the world, pressure vessels are being pressed into service beyond their design lifetimes. Advances in machine learning can lead to the deployment of increasingly reliable non-destructive ...
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Non-Destructive Testing (NDT) include a wide range of analysis techniques that use electromagnetic radiation, sound wave, and other signals to assess the properties of a material, component or system ...
Non-destructive testing (NDT) technology provides services for remaining life assessment of industrial equipment and engineering structures. This technology has been applied in power generation, ...
The application of tailored NDT techniques across all major aircraft components ensures that the most effective inspection ...
The IRT Jules Verne and its partners Airbus, Axiome, Daher, Testia and CEA List have just completed the Fantom project, a collaborative programme devoted to the automation of non-destructive testing ...
Shearography and Digital Speckle Pattern Interferometry (DSPI) are advanced optical techniques that have emerged as critical tools in non-destructive testing (NDT). Both methods utilise coherent laser ...